vitriolic 音标拼音: [v
, ɪtri'ɑlɪk]
a . 硫酸的,象硫酸的,刻薄的
硫酸的,象硫酸的,刻薄的
vitriolic adj 1 :
harsh or corrosive in tone ; "
an acerbic tone piercing otherwise flowery prose "; "
a barrage of acid comments ";
"
her acrid remarks make her many enemies "; "
bitter words "; "
blistering criticism "; "
caustic jokes about political assassination ,
talk -
show hosts and medical ethics "; "
a sulfurous denunciation "; "
a vitriolic critique " [
synonym : {
acerb }, {
acerbic }, {
acid }, {
acrid },
{
bitter }, {
blistering }, {
caustic }, {
sulfurous },
{
sulphurous }, {
virulent }, {
vitriolic }]
2 :
of a substance ,
especially a strong acid ;
capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action [
synonym : {
caustic },
{
corrosive }, {
erosive }, {
vitriolic }, {
mordant }]
Vitriolic \
Vit `
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a . [
Cf .
F .
vitriolique .]
1 . (
Chem .)
Of or pertaining to vitriol ;
derived from ,
or resembling ,
vitriol ;
vitriolous ;
as ,
a vitriolic taste .
Cf . {
Vitriol }.
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Biting ,
bitter or caustic ;
having or expressing strong and unpleasantly negative feelings ; --
of speech or feelings ;
the vitriolic denunciations of opponents by partisan columnists .
[
PJC ]
{
Vitriolic acid } (
Old Chem .),
(
a )
sulphuric acid .
See {
Vitriol }
(
b ) . [
Colloq .]
[
1913 Webster ]
64 Moby Thesaurus words for "
vitriolic ":
acerbic ,
acid ,
acidulous ,
acrid ,
acrimonious ,
antagonistic ,
antipathetic ,
asperous ,
astringent ,
belligerent ,
biting ,
bitter ,
caustic ,
clashing ,
colliding ,
conflicting ,
cutting ,
despiteful ,
double -
edged ,
edged ,
envenomed ,
escharotic ,
fierce ,
full of hate ,
harsh ,
hateful ,
hostile ,
incisive ,
irritating ,
keen ,
malevolent ,
malicious ,
malignant ,
mordacious ,
mordant ,
nose -
tickling ,
penetrating ,
piercing ,
piquant ,
poignant ,
pungent ,
quarrelsome ,
rancorous ,
repugnant ,
rigorous ,
rough ,
scathing ,
set against ,
severe ,
sharp ,
sore ,
sour ,
spiteful ,
stabbing ,
stinging ,
strident ,
stringent ,
tart ,
trenchant ,
vehement ,
venenate ,
venomous ,
violent ,
virulent
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VITRIOL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of VITRIOL is bitterly harsh or caustic language or criticism How to use vitriol in a sentence
VITRIOLIC | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary VITRIOLIC meaning: 1 full of violent hate and anger : 2 full of violent hate and anger : 3 intentionally unkind… Learn more
vitriolic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . . Definition of vitriolic adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
vitriolic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary vitriolic (comparative more vitriolic, superlative most vitriolic) (inorganic chemistry, dated) Of or pertaining to vitriol; derived from or resembling vitriol
Vitriolic - definition of vitriolic by The Free Dictionary 1 of, pertaining to, or resembling vitriol 2 very caustic or bitter; scathing: a vitriolic denunciation
Vitriolic - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Mean, nasty, and caustic as the worst acid, vitriolic words can hurt feelings, break hearts, and even lead to violence Vitriolic is an adjective related to the noun vitriol — which means a metal sulphate
VITRIOLIC Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com VITRIOLIC definition: of, relating to, or resembling vitriol See examples of vitriolic used in a sentence
vitriolic, adj. n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English . . . vitriolic, adj n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
VITRIOLIC definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary If you describe someone's language or behavior as vitriolic, you disapprove of it because it is full of bitterness and hate, and so causes a lot of distress and pain
Vitriolic - Meaning And Examples: A Deep Dive Into Its Usage And . . . Vitriolic describes words, tone, or language that are extremely bitter, caustic, or corrosive, often filled with malice or harsh judgment The word stems from vitriol, which originally referred to sulphuric acid in old chemistry, known for its corrosive properties